Aktuelle Nachrichten
Rechtbank Noord-Holland: geen dwingende clusterbenadering bij verliesverrekening in fiscale eenheid (in Dutch)
Netherlands: Op 25 maart 2026 heeft de Rechtbank Noord-Holland in een uitspraak duidelijkheid gegeven over de vraag hoe verliezen moeten worden verrekend wanneer een bestaande verlieslijdende fiscale eenheid wordt uitgebreid en in latere jaren weer winst gaat maken.
Case Law No. 69/2023/AL: Jurisdiction of Arbitration in disputes relating to confidentiality agreements
Vietnam: Along with the development of the labor market, non-disclosure and confidential agreements (“NDCA”) are increasingly and widely used by enterprises. However, Vietnamese law has not yet provided comprehensive and specific regulations on this matter, notably that the legal relationships arising from NDCA are currently viewed from two different perspectives: commercial or labor. Therefore, the Supreme People’s Court has issued Case Law No. 69/2023/AL to clarify the approach to this issue.
UK Privy Council confirms protectors hold independent discretion
New Zealand: On 19 March 2026, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council delivered its judgment in A and others v C and others [2026] UKPC 11 (also known as Re the X Trusts), an appeal from Bermuda, confirming the wider role of a trust protector in the exercise of consent powers. In this article we look at the issue, the decision, implications and our view.
Unlocking Rooftop Solar in Thailand: A New Legal and Incentive Framework
Thailand: Thailand is entering a pivotal moment in its energy transition. In a coordinated policy shift, the government has moved decisively to accelerate rooftop solar adoption; combining fiscal incentives, regulatory reform, and targeted policy initiatives into what is arguably the most significant overhaul of the solar rooftop framework in over a decade. For businesses, investors, and households alike, this marks not just an incremental update, but a structural shift in how distributed energy is supported and deployed across the country.
